The ministry in its amendments had also sought to bring more crimes under the Act's purview but sources said the Cabinet deferred a decision on them.

It, however, passed the ministry's proposal to enhance the authorized share capital of Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation from existing Rs 700 crore to Rs 1500 crore.

In the amendments proposed in the Act, the ministry had sought to bring obstructing use of common property, allegations of witchcraft, preventing entry in place of worship, social and economic boycott and promoting enmity among other offences under it.

Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Kumar Selja had stressed on the need for amendments in the Act, saying crimes against the SC and ST remain rampant.

The ministry also wants various others crimes, including rape and kidnapping, to attract the provision of the Act.